Wooden Sandals

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The Wooden Sandals are a pair of shoes in the Splatoon series.

They are a 3-star item produced by Grizzco and come with a random primary ability generated when they are received. They are only available as a reward from Salmon Run as the monthly gear or in a Pink Capsule. They cannot be ordered from another player.

Appearance

The Wooden Sandals are a pair of traditional Japanese footwear called geta. The hanao are yellow with black coral, fish, and have a flower that changes color with the player's ink.

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1 January 2019

Abilities

The Wooden Sandals come with a random primary ability that can also appear as secondary abilities, which prevents the wearer from having Drop Roller, Object Shredder, or Stealth Jump as they are exclusive to Shoes and cannot appear as secondary abilities. This primary ability is assigned randomly when the item is received. As a 3-star item, the Wooden Sandals come with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since they are made by the Grizzco gear brand, they have equal chances to roll any secondary ability.

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The Wooden Sandals are not currently available in-game, but are shown on the H-3 Nozzlenose Tableturf Battle card. It is unknown when they will return or what attributes they will have.

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Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese バンカラコロン
Bankarakoron
Uncouth guy's geta [note 1]
Netherlands Dutch Houten sandalen Wooden sandals
Canada French (NOA) Sandales de bois Sandals by wood
France French (NOE) Sandales en bois Sandals of wood
Germany German Holzsandalen Wooden Sandals
Italy Italian Sandali di legno Sandals by wood
Russia Russian Гэта
Geta
Geta
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Sandalias de madera Sandals by wood
Spain Spanish (NOE) Sandalia de madera Sandal by wood

Translation notes

  1. Bankara is an old slang term, means "rough and uncouth guy". Kara-koron (in general "kara-koro" or "karan-koron") is sound of walking in geta sandals.